I think sending text messages (or letters, even though that is less common for most people) is the most effective way to manifest things informally, because it involves formulating a thought, putting it in writing, and then sending it. You send it to someone via some app, but it is like "sending it out to the Universe" (to use LOA jargon), because you let go of it, and let the Universe take care of it. I am very good at manifestation, but I have not done in-depth research on the subject, because it comes easily to me (perhaps too easily, since everything I do not want, but think about with anxiety, also happens). I do not know if there is a consensus ranking of the power of different manifestation methods. So I am curious to know what you think. For your information, this is my current ranking (from least powerful to most powerful):1. Thinking about it casually2. Saying it out loud to someone3. Writing it down4. Writing it down and sending it to someone (by text or letter).I have a bad habit of complaining and arguing via text message, and I am becoming increasingly afraid of the "magical" consequences this might have. I have also become scared of writing negative things down on paper to "clear my mind", because there is a strong chance they might come true. Transmuting negative thoughts into positive ones is tiring, and sometimes makes me feel like I am lying to myself. But that is another topic.This post is less about presenting my "theory" (which I do not claim is new), and more about asking what you think of all of this.
>>42402687>writing is texting You should’ve seen me casting spells on bitches in T9 on a flip phone. Stupid zoomers
i received a txt message that was outwardly polite and commenting on good news, yet i could sense boiling, raging, seething anger, just pure distilled RAGE, behind it. despite it acknowledging good news. it was "peppery" as in it gave me mental imagery of fine ground black pepper. or gunpowder.
>>42405648That's interesting.
>>42405648That’s not true
>>42402687Not as powerful as speaking